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Title: Development of Metal Powder Hot Embossing: A New Method for Micromanufacturing
Authors: Sequeiros, Elsa W.
Emadinia, Omid 
Vieira, Maria Teresa 
Vieira, Manuel Fernando Gonçalves 
Keywords: powder hot embossing; metallic parts; binder; feedstock; shaping; debinding; sintering
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Serial title, monograph or event: Metals
Volume: 10
Issue: 3
Abstract: Hot embossing is a small-scale, low-cost processing technology that can deliver products to the market in a short time. This microreplication technology is well established to produce polymeric components and has applications in several industrial sectors. The use of micropowder hot embossing in the production of metal components is an emerging and challenging process that, when compared to other typical technologies, brings some economic advantages in a volatile market with an increasing tendency to manufacture customized products. The main objective of this review is to analyze the potential of powder hot embossing and its developments in the production of metallic microparts/components. This technology requires four distinct steps: (1) production feedstock (preparation of mixtures), (2) hot embossing (shape forming), (3) debinding and (4) sintering. These steps are interrelated and influence the characteristics of the final metallic microparts. This study summarizes the approaches implemented for the use of di erent metallic powders and polymeric binder systems for the preparation of the feedstock, the mold materials and the critical conditions tested in the embossing step to produce green parts, and the production of the final parts through the application of debinding and sintering. Powder hot embossing is a viable replication technology that allows the production of new metallic microcomponents, contributing to the global scientific e ort of miniaturizing manufacturing process, equipment and products. The merit of powder hot embossing for industrialization needs further development to assert itself in the market and compete with other micromanufacturing techniques.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/106435
ISSN: 2075-4701
DOI: 10.3390/met10030388
Rights: openAccess
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